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Design of a Robotic Cell for Flat Parts Production
Závodský, Martin ; Kubela, Tomáš (referee) ; Pochylý, Aleš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of a robotic cell for the automation of woodworking machine tending. The task of the robot is to manipulate with the specified laminated chipboards of various sizes, before and after machining. The boards are brought to the cell on pallets in three possible placement variants. After a brief research part, conceptual designs of cell layout were created. The optimal and further elaborated design came as a result of selected evaluation criteria. The next part of the thesis consists of designs and selection processes of individual components. These were later used to create a simulation model in Tecnomatix Process Simulate software (Siemens), that helped to verify the functionality of the cell layout, design the control logic and acquire the time of the manipulation cycle used for informative calculation of annual production. In the end, the final design was evaluated from an economic point of view with an emphasis on the return of the initial investment.
Design of end effector of industrial robot for folding carton boxes
Závodský, Martin ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Kočiš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor`s thesis deals with the issue of folding and sealing cardboard boxes in industry. The first part of the thesis is a processed overview and division of folding and sealing machines available on the market. In the second part, the thesis focuses on the design of the end-effector, which, after being attached on the industrial robot, will be able to continuously fold and seal the bottom of cardboard boxes of various sizes without the need for manual adjustment. The optimal design came up from two design variants that were properly evaluated by multi-criteria analysis. The result of this work is a 3D model of the end-effector, complemented by technical calculations and drawing documentation of selected parts and assembly. A possible design of a robotic workstation with brief economic evaluation is also elaborated.
Design of a Robotic Cell for Flat Parts Production
Závodský, Martin ; Kubela, Tomáš (referee) ; Pochylý, Aleš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the design of a robotic cell for the automation of woodworking machine tending. The task of the robot is to manipulate with the specified laminated chipboards of various sizes, before and after machining. The boards are brought to the cell on pallets in three possible placement variants. After a brief research part, conceptual designs of cell layout were created. The optimal and further elaborated design came as a result of selected evaluation criteria. The next part of the thesis consists of designs and selection processes of individual components. These were later used to create a simulation model in Tecnomatix Process Simulate software (Siemens), that helped to verify the functionality of the cell layout, design the control logic and acquire the time of the manipulation cycle used for informative calculation of annual production. In the end, the final design was evaluated from an economic point of view with an emphasis on the return of the initial investment.
Design of end effector of industrial robot for folding carton boxes
Závodský, Martin ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Kočiš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor`s thesis deals with the issue of folding and sealing cardboard boxes in industry. The first part of the thesis is a processed overview and division of folding and sealing machines available on the market. In the second part, the thesis focuses on the design of the end-effector, which, after being attached on the industrial robot, will be able to continuously fold and seal the bottom of cardboard boxes of various sizes without the need for manual adjustment. The optimal design came up from two design variants that were properly evaluated by multi-criteria analysis. The result of this work is a 3D model of the end-effector, complemented by technical calculations and drawing documentation of selected parts and assembly. A possible design of a robotic workstation with brief economic evaluation is also elaborated.

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